No. 2531. JAMES LOVE.
(Alias Lum Harvell.)
Negro. Sentenced Oct. 26, 1907, from Leavenworth county, to a term of 5 to 21 years, for statutory rape. Paroled Jan. 29, 1912. Violated parole Oct. 1, 1913.
Description: Age, 40; height, 5 ft. 7 in.; weight, 155; hair and complexion, black; eyes, maroon; nativity, Alabama. Occupation, common laborer.
Bertillon: 70.3, 83.0, 87.0, 19.1, 15.6, 15.5, 6.0, 26.2, 12.0, 9.5, 49.2.
Finger-print classification: 13 0 32 I 14
Marks and scars: 1. Vertical scar 1/2 in. long between first and second joints index finger, rear. 11. Vertical cut scar 1/2 inlong on elbow, rear. Ill. Black blotches on bridge of nose. Small scar on front of right wing of nose.
One term here as Lum Harvell, No. 487.
Relatives: Columbus and Julia Harvell, Dallas, Tex., parents.
Reward, $25.
Transcribed from Criminal X-Ray, Vol. 1, No. 3, October, 1915. Published by The Kansas State Penitentiary for the Bureau of Identification, Kansas State Printing Plant, W. R. Smith, State Printer, Topeka. 1915. 6-1279
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